With rising rents all around Los Angeles, Ring, a smart video doorbell manufacturer is leaving Santa Monica in search of lower rents.

The move to Hawthorne could reduce Ring’s rent up to 75 percent a year, according to Owen Fileti of LA Realty.

The warehouse on Cerise boasts a massive 62,000-square-foot area that will allow Ring to increase their logistics and distribution teams and give them some room to breathe all while saving a nice chunk of change in the process.

Not a bad deal, especially since Amazon reportedly just paid $1 billion for the promising tech company, which offers security systems and cameras to its 2 million users.

The Cerise warehouse will be developed by Vella Group, a real estate firm with properties all around the country—New York and Los Angeles to name a couple.

Vella reportedly paid $13 million for the property back in March 2018, according to Real Capital Analytics.

M-Rad, an LA-based architecture, and design studio will design the new office space to fit the growing tech startup. It will be complete with distinct co-working spaces, a state-of-the-art engineering department, a grand atrium filled with 30-foot tall trees, and all of the goodies that come in tech startups.

Ring signed a 10-year lease, with an option to renew. This will allow the company to grow, which will inevitably stir up local business in the South Bay city of Hawthorne.

Hawthorne is known as the “city of neighbors” and is a place that many companies discover in their search for sustainable office spaces. Hawthorne’s economy is booming with new construction.

Getting to know the real estate in Hawthorne

Hawthorne’s housing market could be a South Bay city that you call home, as it’s currently a seller’s market. According to Trulia, Hawthorne shows an 11% year-over-year increase in median sales price, and a -2% drop in rents.

Median sales price is $651,000 and you can get a home for roughly $491 per square foot. No wonder Ring and other tech giants are packing up and calling Hawthorne home.

Renters will pay roughly $3,125 median rents per month.

If you’re curious about who lives in 90250, take a peek. You’ll encounter 32-year old, single-homeowners that are college educated and make roughly $47K a year that work in Sales, management and service industries.

25% of residents are homeowners

30% are single

Median household income is roughly $47,000

32 years old

25% is college educated

Ninety-three percent of residents will commute by car, and very few will commute by public transportation.

As Hawthorne continues to add these companies to their city, housing is expected to rise over the next year, so there’s no better time than today to consider it your home.